What are my chances of getting into these universities?

<p>UC Berkeley
UCLA
UC San Diego
UC Davis
UC Santa Barbara
UC Riverside</p>

<p>Sophomore year schedule</p>

<p>Fall Semester
English B
Biology A
Algebra II B
Spanish 2 A
Honors World History B</p>

<p>Spring Semester
English B
Biology A
Algebra II B
Spanish 2 A
Honors World History A</p>

<p>Junior Year Schedule
Fall semester
Chemistry B
AP US history B
English A
Math Analysis B
Sociology A</p>

<p>Spring semester
Chemistry B
AP US history A
English A
Math Analysis B
Sociology A</p>

<p>Sophomore/junior year GPA=3.60</p>

<p>Senior Year schedule
Physics
English
AP Psychology
AP Economy
AP Spanish 4</p>

<p>My GPA is 4.6 this year. </p>

<p>I am Hispanic. I have 250+ hours of community service. I passed the AP US history AP test with a 3. I got an 1800 on the SAT. I am going to take the Spanish, US History, and Literature SAT II's, and know that on Spanish I am going to score 750+.</p>

<p>I appreciate your help.</p>

<p>BTW I want to major in Genetics, Biochemistry, or Biology.</p>

<p>I’m not qualified to tell you what UCs you would make it into, but I do see a discrepancy between your majors and your courses. You’ve taken three years of math, no honors or AP science, are not planning on taking any SAT IIs in science or math and want to major in some pretty heavy calculus oriented science majors. You might want to rethink that. Or at least recognize that you will need to make up a few years science and math compared to your peers once you get to University. As for the SAT IIs, the UCs recommend math II for science majors.</p>

<p>from my experience here’s how it’ll go with a 3.6 and an 1800</p>

<p>UC Berkeley = rejected
UCLA = rejected
UC San Diego = rejected
UC Davis = rejected
UC Santa Barbara = reach
UC Riverside = accepted (Riverside is still practically open enrollment in September, it’s not exactly a great college town out there in the inland empire)</p>

<p>my advice if you want Cal or UCLA. Go to a JC and get straight A’s, prep for the SAT and get over 2000, and then transfer in as a junior</p>

<p>UC Berkeley = astral reach
UCLA = astral reach
UC San Diego = astral reach
UC Davis = reach
UC Santa Barbara = reach
UC Riverside = match</p>

<p>if you get a better sat and subject score you could be a better match for santa barbara and davis.
for the other three, aside from going to a community college, transferring from UC to UC is also a neat option.</p>

<p>hope this helps. =)</p>

<p>are you IS or OOS?</p>